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Mission Objectives
To define what fungi are
To outline the role of fungi
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Words and meanings to learn
mycelium
A collection of fungal cells that look a bit like roots.
fungi
A diverse kingdom of organisms, with members ranging from the familiar mushroom to brewer's yeasts.
mushrooms
The fruiting body of the fungus. Some are edible, but some are poisonous.
yeasts
Yeasts are single-celled fungi.
hyphae
The name for fungal cells
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